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Pray for our enemies, because we're going medieval on these people. | |
Here's one time I got a free shot at all these networks lying about the people. | ||
The people have had a belly full of it. | ||
I know you don't like hearing that. | ||
I know you try to do everything in the world to stop that, but you're not going to stop it. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
And where do people like that go to share the big lie? | ||
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MAGA Media. | |
I wish in my soul, I wish that any of these people had a conscience. | ||
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Ask yourself, what is my task and what is my purpose? | |
If that answer is to save my country, this country will be saved. | ||
We just got marching orders from the universe and the Electoral College that as of today, American citizens who do want to hold on to democracy We know exactly what we're going to be spending the next days and weeks and likely years of our life working on. | ||
And the strategic first moves come into focus quickly when you think about what other countries have shown us about how hard it is to regain democratic ground once an authoritarian leader has taken that ground. | ||
And the work has to be done now. | ||
Stop that right there. | ||
Stop. | ||
Just stop it. | ||
It's so good. | ||
Because we have to go back to this. | ||
Okay, lady, we just gave the progressive left a democracy suppository. | ||
Trump got 74 million votes, real votes, in 2020. | ||
You're going to come out with, I don't know, 10 million, 8 million, something less than the phony 81 million, so we won 2020. | ||
We won it. | ||
We ain't never backing off that. | ||
And now, as Cernovich says, you get down, and you're all quiet, quiet, super quiet about this. | ||
Because I said from day one, if Rachel Maddow had the votes, they'd rub our nose in it every day. | ||
You never heard that. | ||
Well, you lost to the courts. | ||
You never got a court case. | ||
You never got a court case. | ||
So now I said, those who love democracy, we love democracy, baby, because we're winning. | ||
You can't match us. | ||
Bring it. | ||
Bring it. | ||
We didn't win everything. | ||
A couple of these Senate seats, Trump couldn't drag them across. | ||
Like in Nevada, the decision desk, I think they're pretty good. | ||
They're calling it for Rosen, right? | ||
In Michigan, they called it. | ||
Rogers didn't make it. | ||
Havdi said he's going to fight. | ||
There's something going on. | ||
They haven't called McCormick. | ||
Carrie Lake looks like she's got an uphill struggle. | ||
But my crack analytical team, and of course Tyler and... | ||
And Charlie is saying, hey, I think she may have this. | ||
It's going to have to wait a couple days because, hey, Maricopa County, you know what? | ||
It's only the center of the advanced chip design for the 21st century, but it still takes us three weeks to count the votes in good old Maricopa and Phoenix. | ||
But, lady, two things that can't work anymore. | ||
One's the Electoral College. | ||
Remember, I wasn't pushing the popular vote. | ||
I say, if we get that upside, it's great. | ||
They're not going to give you a mandate anyway, but I would love that. | ||
And of course, President Trump once again, because he's the guy, remember, he's the guy that you grew up with that when they got to make the shot in the fourth court, wants the ball. | ||
When you got to make the run, he wants the ball. | ||
That's fearless. | ||
That's courage. | ||
You've played enough sports, seen people know there's certain individuals in a very young age, they step up and you can tell them there's something in there, that fighting spirit they've got. | ||
Give me the ball. | ||
It's not the ego, I've got to have it. | ||
No, it's that in the crucible of the moment, the deciding moment, give me the ball. | ||
That's Trump. | ||
But you can't... | ||
Two things you can't use anymore. | ||
You can't use, oh, the popular... | ||
The racist electoral college... | ||
No, our founders were very smart, and they're a lot smarter than you people. | ||
And they had lived experience and understood human nature. | ||
So the contract that we set up 235 years ago... | ||
Think about this for a second. | ||
They were smugglers and real estate speculators and lawyers, but they had experience in the world and they knew the empire they get. | ||
They wrote a contract. | ||
The Constitution is a contract. | ||
When I was at Goldman Sachs in Merchant Acquisition, it's kind of a merger of equals of 13 entities that ain't really equal. | ||
You know, Virginia and Massachusetts and New York and Pennsylvania, the big four... | ||
We're, had a lot of throw weight. | ||
It was like the New Jersey's and the Delaware's. | ||
Hell, Rhode Island, they had to kind of bring it at the end. | ||
But it works. | ||
It works. | ||
So you can't use the Electoral College because we smoked you in the popular vote. | ||
And also, democracy, if you love democracy, you know, you use that, you love democracy, you love democracy. | ||
I don't want to say that this is also what the Bolsheviks used to say. | ||
That was a term of the Bolsheviks. | ||
I know there's no correlation. | ||
There's no connection. | ||
There's no connection between the Bolsheviks and you and the mindset and the thinking, right? | ||
There's no mindset about how the Bolsheviks focused on taking out the kulaks, the top peasants. | ||
Right? | ||
The peasants. | ||
The top peasants. | ||
The ones that had, you know, had the more ordered house, maybe owned a little land that the village kind of looked up to. | ||
Let's turn them against them and let's kill them. | ||
Because you kill the kulaks. | ||
You kill the top peasants, the rest of them will be very docile. | ||
Right? | ||
You kill the Marty and Doris Bannons. | ||
You kill the, hey, you kill the peasants that have tried to make something and bootstrapped and saved and do all that. | ||
The little platoons, the heads of the little platoons that Edmund Burke talked about in civic society, then we can control it. | ||
Just read. | ||
Read what Lenin, read what the Bolsheviks, study the Russian Revolution. | ||
You'll see the Bolsheviks never had, there was only a handful of them, a small group, got there because they were tenacious and brutal, but they knew what to target to do it. | ||
Was that not what was targeted? | ||
Is that what's not in Danbury Prison? | ||
I've got the guys that are praying in front of the... | ||
praying in front of the... | ||
doing the rosaries in front of the abortion centers. | ||
They're in prison now. | ||
Is that what not most of the J6 guys, the people who walked in the thing, you relentlessly give them the largest investigation in the history of the FBI? In Merrick Garland, they stand in front of the microphones, him in graves. | ||
This is the largest investigation in the history. | ||
Well, hey, baby! | ||
You're going to have a large investigation. | ||
It's going to be on you and what you've done to this country. | ||
Every email, every text message, every meeting. | ||
And guess what? | ||
We're going to do the same thing you do that got those guys in Danbury on these conspiracy charges for drugs. | ||
We're going to go flip people and get rats. | ||
There's going to be plenty of rats. | ||
Plenty of rats over in DOJ and the FBI. Lots of rats. | ||
That guilty of crimes are going to flip on you, Merrick Garland. | ||
Merrick Garland, Mike Davis said it, bro, you better be lowering up. | ||
I don't care, Jack Smith, you can run out of the building tomorrow buck naked and say, hey, I'm out. | ||
I'm out. | ||
What you did to Trump and what you tried to do to Trump, understand this, folks. | ||
If we had lost on Tuesday, Donald Trump was going to spend the rest of his adult life that was not in a courtroom in a federal prison. | ||
Nancy Pelosi and these had every opportunity to put him, and that's what they were going to do. | ||
They were going to put a superseding indictment, and they were going to put Trump in prison for 10 or 20 years to die in prison. | ||
To die in prison. | ||
That's the stakes. | ||
To die in prison. | ||
Didn't quite work out, did it, folks? | ||
Didn't quite work out. | ||
So, Rachel Meadow, let's talk about democracy. | ||
We're heading to 74 million votes. | ||
I remember that number from summer. | ||
Oh, yeah, that's the number we got in 2020 when you stole it. | ||
When you stole it. | ||
Where are all your supporters? | ||
Where are these ghost voters? | ||
Where are your 81 million? | ||
Can't you lose that much in a couple years? | ||
People still hate Trump. | ||
You've been brewing up the hate? | ||
Where are they? | ||
Where are the numbers? | ||
Where's the math? | ||
Where is it? | ||
Show me, Rachel. | ||
You guys. | ||
Morning, Joe. | ||
You had Ratner on. | ||
Ratner's, you know, doing about the economy because they're trying to spike the cannon before we get in there. | ||
They got Ratner up there. | ||
You guys are all good on data. | ||
Where are your votes? | ||
Where are they? | ||
Trump's got 74. | ||
He crushed you. | ||
We like democracy. | ||
We like 50% plus one vote, winner take all. | ||
I like it. | ||
It's a game I like. | ||
It's match play. | ||
Let's do match play. | ||
We got that. | ||
We're going to do stroke play too. | ||
We got that too. | ||
We'll beat you either way. | ||
But don't sit there and just give me, don't give me the, you know, don't give me the, oh. | ||
And she lays it out. | ||
Remember, she made me not the total brains of the operation. | ||
Natalie and Mike Benz and Darren Beattie and Raheem Ghassam, they walk you through the color revolution. | ||
You know, you got Victoria Nuland and you got Kagan. | ||
You got Norm Eisen. | ||
We've added all you people. | ||
And if you think we're going to sit and we had nothing in January and February and March and April of 2021, we literally had nothing. | ||
And for half the time, you had this city up-armored with the Humvees and the troops and the barbwire. | ||
Jack Posobiec took him 30 minutes to walk from the One America studio, which is like three minutes, and it took him 30 minutes to get here. | ||
If you think we beat you with that, you think we're now just going to sit here and let you run the color revolution scam again? | ||
No. | ||
I would also tell you folks to lawyer up. | ||
I would tell you folks to lawyer up. | ||
So the main drivers, what President Trump's going to do, and you see in the papers, it's going to be the economic and the financial because we have a firestorm in front of us brought to you by the easy money elites in this country that have sucked off the American people, off of their hard work like vampires, like bloodsuckers. | ||
You have that, and they're trying to spike the cannon on the way out, so President Trump has a limited set of tools, financial and economic tools, to use. | ||
Also, the mass deportations. | ||
Don't take it from me. | ||
Caroline Levitt, I think, is going to be the press secretary. | ||
She's a fighter. | ||
She's done such an extraordinary job as campaign spokesman, and they're trying to rip her face off every day. | ||
She comes up starting the afternoon of the 20th, mass deportations, and Stephen Miller and those guys are all working on that. | ||
It's going to happen. | ||
We're going to do that. | ||
So, the Trump second term has got, and then you've got the geopolitical wars and all of it, the whole rat's nest that they're leaving him. | ||
The rat's nest that's leaving him. | ||
Which is five orders of magnitude worse than the rat's nest we had from Obama. | ||
Okay? | ||
But, there's another parallel path because you can do more than one thing at one time. | ||
You've got to deconstruct. | ||
That's not the administrative state. | ||
And that's the deregulation part of it. | ||
And now the Supreme Court's had our back. | ||
Remember, the Supreme Court came in and said, yeah, what you guys have been saying on War Room is right. | ||
And oh, yeah, now we get it. | ||
We get it. | ||
That's why you pick Gorsuch. | ||
And that's why you pick Kavanaugh. | ||
I got it. | ||
That's why Trump picked him. | ||
They're not social conservative judges. | ||
On Roe v. | ||
Wade, they said, hey, let the states go do it. | ||
What kind of the framers, let the states go think it through. | ||
And if conservative Ohio, the Trump wins by nine points, says, hey, we want these things. | ||
We pass these abortion referendums. | ||
They got this. | ||
And that's fine. | ||
That's what the state of Ohio wants to do. | ||
And the folks in Ohio, that's fine. | ||
I'm good with that. | ||
I'm down with that. | ||
And if Kansas, you can't get any more conservative in Kansas, if Kansas comes back and you got Kobay, got all these smart guys and devout people out there, they have these Catholic communities out in Kansas that are amazing. | ||
If you put up a proposition and it gets voted down and they're going to have more liberal abortion, hey, if that's the people in Kansas, then fight it out politically. | ||
If that works out, it's fine. | ||
But there are, it's going to be plenty of time for investigations. | ||
And President Trump knows a couple of three guys who might be able to do that, that could go into the Justice Department or go in and help a congressional committee. | ||
And you got Matt Gaetz and Marjorie Taylor Greene, and they're in power. | ||
They have power. | ||
Now we have power. | ||
The House and the Senate, you can't let Mitch McConnell, you got to broom all that. | ||
We've come too far and worked too hard. | ||
To let the established order on the conservative and the rhino Republican have any say so in this at all. | ||
Whether it's the people coming around President Trump, and I'm hearing what a lot of people are hearing. | ||
I'm hearing some nightmare stories around Mar-a-Lago right now, but that's fine. | ||
It'll work itself out. | ||
I tell people, take a deep breath. | ||
We've got a long, tough fight ahead of us. | ||
This fight's going to take decades. | ||
We just didn't get here overnight. | ||
We got here with a long, long process that came very close to destroying the greatest country in the history of mankind. | ||
But like in the old westerns, the cavalry arrived to save the settlers. | ||
In the John Wayne character, in the John Ford movies, At the head of the cavalry was a guy named Donald Trump. | ||
But the cavalry's arrived. | ||
And it ain't leaving. | ||
It's going to put the fire out from the homesteaders. | ||
And then it's going to protect and allow the homesteaders to do what they did in this great country. | ||
Build a great country. | ||
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A long, tough fight. | |
Thank you. | ||
I've got one of the toughest fighters of all going to join me after the break. | ||
David Bossy. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Man. | |
*Ding* Okay, welcome back. | ||
Here's what we're going to do. | ||
By the way... | ||
You heard Besant. | ||
I'm going to get all that organized for the afternoon show because we're going to play the clips and we're going to talk a lot more about economics. | ||
Remember, President Trump, the economic program first, the deportations and the sovereignty issues, the border and all that at the same time. | ||
We're going to spend a lot more time. | ||
But this way, birchgold.com slash ban in the end of the dollar empire. | ||
No, Rachel Maddum producers, we're not trying to destroy the dollar. | ||
We're trying to save the dollar, okay? | ||
Please pay attention. | ||
Please pay attention. | ||
Just sloppy over there. | ||
Shouldn't be sloppy. | ||
You're the railhead of the intellectual, public intellectual opposition. | ||
Now in opposition. | ||
So you must be sharp. | ||
You must be crisp. | ||
It's sharpness and crispness that got us here collectively. | ||
The Tuckers and everybody. | ||
And Alex Jones. | ||
I know you hate him. | ||
One of the guys got us here to victory. | ||
So birchgold.com slash Bannon. | ||
Go talk to Philip Patrick and the team and, hey, say, what lies beneath? | ||
What is going on here? | ||
Why is gold near an all-time high and the stock market near an all-time high that normally doesn't work? | ||
Okay? | ||
Also, Tax Network USA. I keep telling folks, do not put... | ||
When the IRS sends you the letter, don't put it in the drawer. | ||
That's not helping anybody, and particularly you. | ||
They're going to come and get their money. | ||
Let me just be blunt. | ||
They're going to come and get their money. | ||
That's the way the system works. | ||
So what do you need to do? | ||
You need to give it to somebody that can interpret this for you. | ||
Don't call them. | ||
They say, call the Tax Network USA guys first, TNUSA.com. | ||
We can get that up. | ||
Call them and talk to them. | ||
They do this for a living all the time, and they are in with these agents all the time. | ||
Show them your information. | ||
Show them your information and just get a free consultation. | ||
And they will tell you, they will give you a path to rectify. | ||
Don't keep it in the drawer. | ||
Okay, one of the guys that has been, had President Trump's back for decades now, been with my deputy campaign manager on the 16, and one of the guys that's in the trenches, and every time you need something, he's there. | ||
And he comes with a heavy pair of hands, as we say. | ||
Dave Bossy. | ||
So Dave, I appreciate you coming. | ||
I know you're super busy. | ||
You just got back from Mar-a-Lago. | ||
I know you're super busy, but I've got to do this. | ||
I've got a long clip from Rachel Maddow that we need to play because they're laying out already how they're going to try to chop block President Trump and the MAGA movement even before getting to the White House. | ||
It takes a few minutes to play it, but I want to play its entirety, and I'm going to bring Dave Bossy in for observations. | ||
Let's go ahead and let it rip. | ||
We just got marching orders from the universe and the Electoral College that as of today, American citizens who do want to hold on to democracy, we know exactly what we're going to be spending the next days and weeks and likely years of our life working on. | ||
And the strategic first moves come into focus quickly when you think about what other countries have shown us about how hard it is to regain democratic ground once an authoritarian leader has taken that ground. | ||
And the work has to be done now. | ||
The work that has to be done now, it has to happen in sort of every aspect, every corner of our society. | ||
The US military needs to give the American people binding assurances that they will not deploy US military force against the civilian population in this country. | ||
They can give those assurances and now they should. | ||
The free press needs to give the people of this country assurances that they will not become state TV. That they will stand and fight together. | ||
They will put aside rivalries and petty professional differences. | ||
They will stand and fight together as the free press. | ||
As the fourth estate, as an institution that is a pillar of our democracy, as these guys on the other side inevitably start picking off individual journalists, individual publishers, individual news organizations to try ultimately to turn us all into some American-accented version of RT. If the Democratic Party takes the House, expect Article I of the Constitution to come under attack. | ||
By which I mean expect efforts to hollow out the power of Congress, to make Congress a just-for-show institution, right? | ||
There's a reason actions of the Russian Duma never make news, right? | ||
Expect efforts to attack Article 1, to make it a just-for-show institution that has had its real powers taken over by the executive, by the dear leader. | ||
We are going to need a plan and some steel spine inserts among elected officials in Washington to head that off. | ||
We're going to need the whole country to recognize that risk in advance, to call it what it is when they try it, and to actively resist it. | ||
Depending on whether the courts can provide a check on this administration, Expect Article III of the Constitution to come under attack as well. | ||
It is already a fetish and a laugh line on the right to brag about how court orders really mean nothing and physical force and violence is what ultimately really decides what's allowed. | ||
Well, we have to decide if that laugh line from them is going to become our reality or whether we're going to resist that. | ||
We need a plan and some steel spine inserts among members of the judiciary to head that off. | ||
We're going to need the whole country to recognize that risk in advance. | ||
We're going to need every lawyer in the country to recognize it as their calling to fight it. | ||
We're going to need to call it what it is when it inevitably happens, and we're going to have to actively resist it. | ||
And then there's civil society. | ||
Is there a more boring term in the world that doesn't include the word committee or budget? | ||
No, there isn't. | ||
Civil society, though, is kind of where the rest of us are at, right? | ||
Civil society is one of the things that I think of as soft food for authoritarians. | ||
They often don't even have to bite that hard to crush it. | ||
All the organizations Membership groups, advocacy groups, professional associations, every voluntary group of every kind in the country, everything in organized American life and culture that is not business and not the government either, that is civil society. | ||
And authoritarians need to crush that. | ||
Because it's not about them. | ||
Strongmen leaders have a tendency to become not just leaders of the government, not just dictators, but totalitarians, because they can't have anything going on in the country that isn't about them or for them. | ||
And a strong civil society therefore must be crushed, right? | ||
If you have a strong civil society, that gives people breathing room to think for themselves, to organize in their own interests, to speak with the power of more than just one person. | ||
We need assurances from civil society leaders today that they're not going anywhere and that they will fight for our democracy, too. | ||
And frankly, it's not just the leaders. | ||
We all need to participate in more civil society things than we have before to make sure that we are taking up space that otherwise they're going to try to take for the government and the dear leader. | ||
And what I mean by this, in short, is join something. | ||
Doesn't really matter what it is, but you want right now to be connected to other Americans and not isolated on your own. | ||
Deep breaths. | ||
Hydrate. | ||
Maybe time to get back in shape. | ||
Do you have any burned bridges in your past? | ||
Unburn them. | ||
Reconnect with people, whether it's your family or the people on your block or in your town, your old friends from school, that book club, that indivisible group, maybe. | ||
Reconnect. | ||
Or connect for the first time. | ||
Join something. | ||
Join something. | ||
If this election was about one candidate who stood for the American form of government and another who stood for getting rid of that because America's a garbage can and I alone can fix it... | ||
Okay, let me... | ||
I gotta get back to that. | ||
She's basically, hey, you woke up, lady, to the war room posse. | ||
They already volunteer. | ||
They are the Greshers. | ||
They are Edmund Burke's little platoons of civic society. | ||
She calls it civil society because they have a whole way that they always try to position things. | ||
Civic society that underpins everything. | ||
We've driven Rachel Maddow insane. | ||
She's literally losing it now. | ||
Here's why they never expected this. | ||
In a million years, they never expected us. | ||
Never expected it at all. | ||
Remember, we just had the house. | ||
And we didn't have a great, you know, we had McCarthy in the establishment that controlled it. | ||
We had to throw him out when he gave the establishment the debt deal. | ||
And we fought as hard as we could fight to do what we could do. | ||
But she's lost it now. | ||
Dave Bossey, just for the first cut, the resistance. | ||
Everybody take your number two pencil out at home and write it down, the resistance. | ||
Because this is not, you know, they're not looking for a group hug. | ||
We just posted, and my crack team, Dave, says that they believe that President Trump will have 79 to maybe 80 million votes when it's all counted. | ||
Right. | ||
And we will be six, seven, eight million votes maybe ahead of her, beat her in the popular vote by eight million votes. | ||
Just your thought on the rant of Rachel Maddow and how dangerous that's her. | ||
Well, first observation is she has no self-awareness whatsoever. | ||
I mean, I've always thought of her Even though I completely, and you and I completely disagree with her, she's always been fairly smart. | ||
She's a very articulate, smart person. | ||
This is just complete loss of self-awareness. | ||
She doesn't understand exactly what you just described. | ||
She is out of her mind. | ||
80 million, 79, 80, 81, whatever the number is, 80 million Americans just rejected The eight years of fake impeachments, of indictments, of attempted bankruptcies, of trying to put President Trump in jail, of the assassination attempts, 80 million people stood up and said, enough is enough of the hate. | ||
And that's what she is a purveyor of. | ||
She is a purveyor of anger and hate. | ||
And you can see it just in that short clip. | ||
That encapsulates her life and her mission now. | ||
And so that is what they're going to be about. | ||
And we, the war room posse, the Trump supporters, we have to understand that that's what President Trump is going to be up against over the next four years. | ||
But delivering those numbers, delivering the number that—winning the popular vote, which, by the way, Steve, I don't think you and I would have thought was possible, but winning the Electoral College obviously was the path. | ||
Dave, hang on one second. | ||
We're going to talk all about this. | ||
We're going to take a short commercial break. | ||
Dave Bossy, Dave the Fighter Bossy, is with us. | ||
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Short break. | |
Here's your host, Stephen K. Mann. | ||
Okay, Rebels, what is it? | ||
Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws is amazing. | ||
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The pictorial history of the war room. | |
Dave Bossy is in there. | ||
Dan Floyd, it's been a long time producer for Dave and myself, film producer, television producer, has taken years and put this book together. | ||
It is a perfect Christmas gift. | ||
It'll blow you away. | ||
The photography is stunning. | ||
The writing is stunning. | ||
You'll live the memories of the war room. | ||
Over the last couple of years through the personalities you've seen on here. | ||
Kane, I just flipped through it randomly. | ||
Kane, who's never actually been photographed, has incredible, Citizen Kane and Citizen Free Press. | ||
So everybody go check it out. | ||
Go online. | ||
Check it out. | ||
And go to Amazon. | ||
Check it out. | ||
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Order it. | |
It will just absolutely blow you away. | ||
The Pictorial History of War Room. | ||
Rebels, Rogues, and Outlaws. | ||
And Joe Rogan said, hey, you know, how did Trump become the rebel and the outlaw? | ||
Because he was against the system. | ||
Against the forces of the establishment that have gutted this country and really gutted the middle class in this country. | ||
Dave, Rachel Maddow, you're right, she's kind of the public intellectual. | ||
You're one of the guys that's always on the tip of the spear for President Trump and say, hey, this is the issue we have, this is the problem we're going to have. | ||
As you see it, because look, you know this, just because we're going to end up with 80 million votes plus, and we're going to beat them by, I don't know, 5 or 6 million votes in the popular, which Dave Bossie and Steve Bannon would tell you, don't pay attention to that, we've got to focus on the electoral card, we've got to get to 270. | ||
But hey, that we got it is amazing. | ||
16. | ||
I love it. | ||
I love what happened. | ||
But just because we got it, they don't believe in democracy. | ||
That democracy is, hey, shut up and just sit over there and let us do our thing and be the loyal opposition. | ||
She's saying resistance. | ||
People have to get in the streets. | ||
Lawyers have to bind together. | ||
You have to join something. | ||
When she says join something, it's like the communists coming into your bowling club in the 50s and trying to take it over. | ||
That's what I mean. | ||
Yeah, we gotta put a Bolshevik in there. | ||
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Go ahead. | |
How are we gonna fight this? | ||
When you and I were in Trump Tower in 2016, on this day, the left and the resistance put people in the streets surrounding Trump Tower. | ||
They started from the first moment. | ||
They never gave President Trump an opportunity to succeed because they rejected him completely. | ||
You and I both know what he was up against for his four years. | ||
And we didn't even know at the time about the James Comey operation that they were running against us. | ||
We had no idea at that moment in time. | ||
And so you look today. | ||
The left doesn't even understand. | ||
Rachel Maddow and the left doesn't even understand that their entire effort over the last eight years is culminated In Tuesday's results. | ||
They were part of the reason that they drove people to President Trump. | ||
And I know you've done some of this on the show yesterday and today, but let me just share with you. | ||
Look, urban men Suburban men, in 2020 Trump got 48%, he got 52% on Tuesday. | ||
Small town rural men, he got 64% in 2020, he got 67%. | ||
Urban women, he got 26% of urban women in 2020, he got 30%. | ||
Suburban women, he got 40% in 2020, he got 42% on Tuesday. | ||
And rural women, he got 57% in 2020, he got 59%. | ||
On Tuesday. | ||
My point is, in every demographic, in every group, across the board, the left's efforts only strengthened President Trump. | ||
And Rachel Maddow, instead of recognizing that and saying, we are going to change our tactics, is doubling down on stupid. | ||
And all they're doing is going to make him stronger and just He's going to double down on his messages of changing the economy and the economic scale for the American people. | ||
And he's going to close the border and he's going to start mass deportations. | ||
And then he's going to deregulate energy and get... | ||
And he's going to do all of these at the exact same time, Steve. | ||
And you know it and I know it because he's capable of not having to do just one thing at a time. | ||
And then he can get to some of these other really troubling slumps D.C. problems that we, the War Room Posse, want handled. | ||
I want to go back, because I've got two questions to ask you. | ||
Number one, you mention it. | ||
She's no self-awareness, no self-reflection. | ||
You think they would spend a couple of days thinking, hey, you had a populist revolt, and it's now being joined and added to—it's been additive for these guys in demographics that they have basically controlled politically. | ||
Why do you think they're not sitting there and actually going through— An autopsy. | ||
To say, what was the economic message we met? | ||
What was the cultural message we met? | ||
I think it hurts. | ||
That has had black men turn against us. | ||
Hispanic. | ||
Go ahead. | ||
Yeah, it hurts. | ||
It hurts for them to have any self-reflection. | ||
The autopsy's a little too soon. | ||
I don't know that they have enough information. | ||
But just anecdotally, and what came out of the exit polls, and what we're seeing, whether it's age, race, gender, Or where you live in the country, they were rejected. | ||
Let's just talk about this for a second. | ||
Kamala Harris was an enormously flawed and horrible vessel. | ||
No one wanted her. | ||
Joe Biden didn't even want her, but he picked her And we know why for four years ago, but nobody wanted her. | ||
She didn't get one vote. | ||
That ended up biting them. | ||
They thought a quick coronation, coalescing around her when Biden had his failed debate against President Trump, they thought, okay, we'll quickly coalesce around her. | ||
She's going to have this wonderful honeymoon. | ||
Well, guess what? | ||
The honeymoon didn't last. | ||
And President Trump continued to be Trump. | ||
He and his airplane and his sheer force of will, his sheer force of will of fighting for the average American, his authenticity of being the person that you and I have known now for so many years, and who he is and what he stands for, he's never gonna not be that. | ||
And even though the media gave Kamala Harris that massive honeymoon, You and I both knew that at some point, President Trump's message is going to continue to resonate, and she's going to fall flat, and that's exactly what happened. | ||
So I think now we have to get to the transition, and President Trump really has to focus, like a laser beam, on how he, in the first hundred days, in the first day, in the second day, changes the way Washington thinks and works He has a massive mandate, | ||
not just in his election, but in the United States Senate, and keeping that narrow majority in the House, which it seems like he's going to do, is going to give him power unlike anything he had in 2017 when he came in. | ||
And he doesn't have a Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell to fight with. | ||
And I think, you know, quite honestly, Getting a leader in the United States Senate is going to be a small battle that he should—I don't know that he wants to publicly get involved in, but he should definitely have his thumb on the scale of who's the Senate Majority Leader. | ||
I want to talk about resilience because we're going to need it here. | ||
The situation, as bad as it was taken from Obama, it's nothing given what these guys have done from the pandemic in the last four years. | ||
I mean, now we have an invasion. | ||
Hey, you got 15 million illegal alien invaders here. | ||
You've got 37 trillion of debt, and we're adding a trillion dollars every hundred days. | ||
You now have the interest expense alone is 1.2 trillion. | ||
I mean, we're in such a different place. | ||
You have geopolitically from the Eurasian landmass, from Ukraine to the Middle East to the Straits of Taiwan. | ||
You have massive geopolitical and maybe the beginning of the Third World War. | ||
So it's so much different. | ||
The resilience, and this is what I'm just trying to prep the audience. | ||
Hey, we had a day off. | ||
Now it's back up, particularly when you're the cadre. | ||
You've got to be the cadre. | ||
And I'm trying to lay out, here's what's coming. | ||
I mean, she's saying resistance. | ||
Resistance. | ||
And then they're focused. | ||
The angle of attack is going to be on the mass deportations. | ||
When you talk about resilience, what does that mean to you? | ||
And what does it mean in regards to MAGA and President Trump? | ||
Yeah, I'm a devotee of Coach Saban. | ||
When he wins a national championship, he literally enjoys it. | ||
For one day, and then he's back to planning for the next season, literally within 24 hours. | ||
And that's what we have to do here. | ||
That's what the war room posse has to do. | ||
Yeah, okay, take your deep breath moment, pat yourself on the back, we did it. | ||
But now, what is it that the American people are going to get as a result of all that hard work? | ||
And so, you know, we really need President Trump to put strong leaders in these key jobs. | ||
Whether it's the Secretary of Homeland Security, the Attorney General, what type of position is he going to create for the mass deportations? | ||
Because that is a project in and of itself that needs to have a tough, resilient leader who answers directly to the President, probably to the Secretary of Homeland Security. | ||
But it's going to have to be something that's really thought of, how it's structured, and then who it is. | ||
And I think, you know, we need somebody who's going to see that through, much like the people who led those efforts in a very unpopular effort during World War II. I think that that's, you know, history repeats itself, and I think we're going to need really some tough leadership right now. | ||
What would you recommend to him as he puts forward, and particularly the relationships? | ||
You know, we had Paul Ryan and Mitch McConnell. | ||
We've got, and I'm not a big fan of Johnson. | ||
He knows that. | ||
You know, what happens in the House, in the leadership? | ||
What happens in the Senate? | ||
What should be the types of people here he's looking for? | ||
Because Rachel Madison right there goes, oh, he's going to gut the House. | ||
No. | ||
The House is going to, I think the House is actually going to be more robust. | ||
Under President Trump, but what should he be looking for as making sure they can get through his agenda, unlike in the first term where the biggest resistance we had was Mitch McConnell and Paul Ryan? | ||
Yeah, you know, I think Speaker Johnson has done a very good job of building a relationship with President Trump. | ||
And I think that, you know, the leadership of both the House and Senate are going to be decided, I believe, In about eight or ten days. | ||
I think it's next weekend both of those decisions get made by the members of the House and by the members of the Senate. | ||
I see Rick Scott as a very forceful, make America great again leader who can lead the Senate in a way Uh, that is, that is very helpful to President Trump and his agenda and is going to work hand in glove with him. | ||
Uh, some of those others who are putting their names out are not necessarily and have not been necessarily for the president, especially in the first term. | ||
So I think that we need to really focus, uh, hard on what it is we're trying to accomplish, uh, and, and, and, and the speed in which we're doing so. | ||
Uh, you know, Steve, as you well know, you did this in the first term. | ||
Um, Whether it's executive orders on the first minute of the first day or your legislative agenda, you have to have that dealt with over this next 70 some odd days. | ||
And you've got to be ready to go. | ||
And so I'm very excited about what he's planning and what he's going to do. | ||
But the leadership of the House and Senate are vital. | ||
The strength of those leaders And the willingness to do those things that are necessary. | ||
And I will just submit to you that the results of the elections in the House races, in the Senate races, and nationally, give them the courage. | ||
If they didn't have it naturally, they're getting it organically from the election results. | ||
Dave, what's your social media? | ||
How do people find out more about you and keep up with you? | ||
Go to Citizens United. | ||
Go to David underscore Bossy at Truth Social at X and at Getter. | ||
You can find me at all of them. | ||
And please, you know, follow us. | ||
But more importantly, Listen to this show, because it's going to be the determining factor over the next many months, and President Trump's success is going to—it counts on it. | ||
Dave, look forward to having you back, and look forward to seeing you back in the trenches with our beloved president. | ||
Thank you very much for it. | ||
Dave Bossie. | ||
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Thank you. | |
Look up the resilience in the dictionary. | ||
Bossie's name's right there, his picture. | ||
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Here's your host, Stephen K. Band. | |
Okay, Natalie Dominguez joins us from Home Title Locks. | ||
She's the education specialist. | ||
Remember, as the posse gets back up and we start grinding on supporting President Trump for his policies for his second term, we're going to need everybody at the ramparts. | ||
I can't have you hit a speed bump financially, particularly about your home. | ||
Your home is 90% of your net worth, okay? | ||
Natalie Dominguez, Home Title Lock. | ||
What do you got for us, girl? | ||
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Glad to be back. | ||
You know, I bring up New York a lot in my reports, and that's because it's a hotbed for these title theft, deed fraud cases, and that's why, you know, recently, up until recently, it wasn't even a crime, and they finally have criminalized it rather than a civil offense. | ||
But recently, there were three individuals arrested under the accusation of swindling a Bronx woman out of the lifelong home she owned via deed fraud. | ||
It was a husband and wife who were brokers in the real estate company they owned and one of their business associates The victim had asked for help from the couple to transfer ownership of her childhood home to her sister, but instead her signature was forged and the couple ended up taking out a $500,000 loan from that one property. | ||
And then additionally, the wife was also charged with additional accounts pertaining to three other real estate scams where she was taking advantage of families looking to buy homes in the Bronx, including a personal friend of hers totaling about $250,000 in theft. | ||
And you know we talk all the time about how everyone thinks these criminals are some shadowy boogeymen. | ||
But in many instances it's often someone you know. | ||
And stories really take the cake like this for me because you know now we don't just have to worry about criminals on the street. | ||
We gotta worry about friends and caretakers and real estate brokers trying to swindle us too. | ||
And sadly places like New York think that they're doing good for the people by making this a crime. | ||
But and I'm sure it helps but they're not really tackling the vulnerabilities in the legal system that make the crime so easy to commit in the first place. | ||
They're slapping a Band-Aid on it and leaving all of us to fend for ourselves. | ||
You know, the best protection for your home is to monitor. | ||
Hang on. | ||
Just give me a minute. | ||
Redo that. | ||
Because I've been to the thing about foreign actors, the cyber thing is getting so sophisticated. | ||
AI is even getting more sophisticated. | ||
But you've come to us, and this is one of the reasons you're over at Home Title, like, is education, especially. | ||
Hey, look, don't dismiss the analog. | ||
Because this can even be as big a problem. | ||
Give me again that lawyers, relatives, friends, people you're not expecting. | ||
Give it to me again. | ||
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Yeah, I mean honestly these are the biggest ones that we're seeing come out in the news is they don't like focusing on cyber scams, but the ones that they're finding are in our It's people with knowledge of the crime, you know, a lot of people in real estate that we're seeing. | |
Just really take advantage of the process that they know very well. | ||
And that's what's happening. | ||
Instead of tackling the legal system and saying, hey, we're making it harder for these crimes to be committed, we're just going to slap a band-aid on it and say, oh, we're going to criminalize this now so that people get put in jail. | ||
But where are we, the homeowners in the aftermath? | ||
We still have to deal with it all of ourselves. | ||
We need to monitor our properties. | ||
Don't let criminals take advantage of you thinking that you're not being proactive because the government's not really helping you here. | ||
They're throwing them in jail, but you still have to hire lawyers and get your Your title restored. | ||
So the sooner you know something's amiss, the sooner it can be corrected and things like false mortgages and selling your house behind your back can be avoided. | ||
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Go ahead. | ||
No, no, no. | ||
Where do people go? | ||
I want to make sure people get access to all this. | ||
Where do they go? | ||
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Look forward to have you back on here. | ||
Maybe I'd like to do a little seminar with you. | ||
Maybe in our six o'clock hour one day in the next couple weeks. | ||
I think this is incredible. | ||
Natalie, thank you so much. | ||
Natalie Dominguez, head of education over at Home Tidal Lock. | ||
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Lindell did so much training and had people in the room as the judges and the poll watchers and the poll workers. | ||
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I think we had a record day yesterday. | ||
We want record days every day. | ||
Right on. | ||
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Eastern on at Real Mike Lindell, so I can tell everybody where we're going forward. | ||
But right now, I'm gonna tell you where we're going forward with my pillow. | ||
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Let's break another record today, Steve. | ||
So I wanna thank you all for everything you've done. | ||
Mike Lindell, love you, brother. | ||
See you on the evening show. | ||
And we'll stream to your Twitter. | ||
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Love you, Mike Lindell. | ||
Okay. | ||
Billy Strings takes us out where the man comes around. | ||
Charlie Kirk's up next. | ||
Gonna be a lot about Arizona, I think. | ||
Just to get down on top of that with Carrie Lake, where she stands. | ||
Posos after that. | ||
We're back here five to seven at night. | ||
Natalie's gonna join me in studio. | ||
Got a lot to break down. | ||
I think I'm gonna get Alex DeGrasse talking about the house races. | ||
But a whole lot to go through as we set to break the resistance. | ||
And we will break it. |